Monday, 5 June 2017

Ariana Grande is expected to raise more than £2 million for the victims of the Manchester terror attack with her One Love benefit concert.
Early estimates showed more than £2 million had been raised for the victims of the terror attack at the American singer's Manchester concert less than two weeks ago. All the artists performed on Sunday at Old Trafford for free and Live Nation has underwritten the cost of the event. The line up of the concert was amazing with the likes of Robbie Williams and Take That. Grande later joined a choir from Parrs Wood High School on stage, who sang their own version of her song, My Everything, it was an emotional moment.Ariana Grande consoles a 12-year-old schoolgirl as they sing together during Manchester concert performance watched by 14million people before she welcomed her boyfriend Mac Miller on to the stage saying "Tonight is all about love, am I right?"
The pair danced together as they performed their 2013 collaboration The Way and Miller's track Dang! British singer Marcus Mumford held a moment of silence before performing at the Manchester benefit concert.

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